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The Water/Wastewater Operator regularly participates in the daily operations and maintenance of the Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities as directed by the Project Manager.
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Bachelor or Associates Degree in Science/Engineering (STEM) or technical certificate in Instrumentation, Controls or programming and/or water treatment equipment including UF/MBR Working experience with PLC control systems, PLC programming and troubleshooting is preferred.
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Faith Technologies, a division of Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), is an energy expert and national leader in electrical planning, engineering, design and installation.
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Purpose Join our dynamic team as a Senior Wastewater Treatment Operator, where you'll play a vital role in maintaining and optimizing water treatment facilities. Reporting to the Operations Supervisor, you'll conduct essential technical and mechanical tasks, ensuring the efficient operation and maintenance of treatment and conveyance facilities.
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Faith Technologies, a division of Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), is an energy expert and national leader in electrical planning, engineering, design and installation.
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Earthwork and site prep, concrete and asphalt paving, civil and structural concrete, rock excavation, piling and sheet piling, sub-grade stabilization, and water/waste-water treatment facilities.
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You will need to be skilled in evaluating, planning, designing, and supporting the management of projects involving water treatment, wastewater treatment, and stormwater conveyance including pipelines and pumping facilities.
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Troubleshoots and performs maintenance activities on wastewater, recycling, solids handling and advanced water treatment plant equipment, satellite facilities (e.g., EMGPS, Dechlorination Facility), facilities and grounds, including instrument calibration, washing down facilities, and general housekeeping.
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As a Mobile Water Treatment Engineer, you’ll be on the front lines providing operations and maintenance expertise on water treatment systems for customers in a variety of locations.
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Ability to work on Electrical Power Systems - 600VAC and below Ability to perform work on Control voltage, high voltage, and low voltage (15kV and below) Troubleshoot, install, repair and make connection of electrical equipment such as rectifier, transformers, substation equipment, high and low voltage switchgear, UPS system and variable speed drives.
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This class is distinguished from the Plant Maintenance Manager in that the latter is a management class with responsibility for the oversight of all treatment plant and facilities maintenance through multiple subordinate levels of supervision.
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May perform routine tasks related to the operation of water/wastewater treatment facilities while learning the treatment process and plant equipment. May assist with repairs of water/wastewater treatment plant equipment, sewer pump stations and infrastructure.
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Education/Certifications Connecticut Class I Water Treatment Operator certification, and a minimum of six (6) years in the operation and maintenance of supply, pumping, and treatment facilities, OR a current Connecticut Electrician’s License and a minimum of six (6) years’ experience diagnosing problems and repairing/maintaining electrical and PLC-based control systems.
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Projects may include water distribution and treatment, wastewater collection and treatment, pipeline and pump station rehabilitation, and stormwater. This full-time position will contribute to project delivery and client service teams in winning and executing innovative planning, evaluation, design, permitting and construction support services for a variety of advanced treatment plants, biosolids, pumping stations, pipeline, and integrated water resources projects for municipal clients in the areas of water, wastewater, and stormwater.
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Operator Trainee will perform routine daily operational tasks and maintenance of the water treatment facilities and associated equipment and performs other duties as assigned. Primary Role Under the direct supervision of the Production Supervisor, Lead Operator and/or a licensed Treatment Plant Operator, the Operator Trainee follows a defined entry level training program in water treatment to become a licensed/certified operator.
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